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Tense Territories

2021
This chapter explores how the expansion of natural gas production in the Bolivian Chaco has shaped the possibilities for lowland indigenous groups, such as the Weenhayek, to: a) recover ancestral lands; b) consolidate self-governance and autonomy; and c) access gas rents in order to sustain traditional ways of living. It traces the interactions between
DENISE HUMPHREYS BEBBINGTON   +1 more
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Tensed Mereology

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2011
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Tense Logic Without Tense Operators

Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 1996
AbstractWe shall describe the set of strongly meet irreducible logics in the lattice ϵLin.t of normal tense logics (in the bimodal propositional language) of weak orderings. Based on this description it is shown that all logics in ϵLin.t are independently axiomatizable.
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Tense, Temporal Reference, and Tense Logic

Journal of Semantics, 1994
Le systeme de logique des temps grammaticaux decrit par Prior ne contient aucun mecanisme qui permette de referer au temps, ce qui limite tres severement son utilisation en tant que modele dans l'etude des langues naturelles. L'A. introduit un certain nombre d'extensions a la logique des temps de Prior, extensions qui permettent une reference au ...
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The Referentiality of Tenses

Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 1998
Abstract. This article assumes that tenses in English and Dutch are non-time-based. A verb in the present tense form signals 'verb-in-this-context-of-situation', whereas a verb in the past tense form signals 'verb-in-that-context-of-situation'. It is argued here that the non-time-based analysis of tenses is particularly relevant in cases in which two ...
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Tense and Aspect

2020
AbstractIn this chapter, the introduction sets the scene and shows how tense, aspect, and Aktionsart interact. Section 19.2 first addresses an uncontroversial aspect marker, the progressive, and the basic tense opposition in English, that between the past and the non-past.
Depraetere, Ilse   +1 more
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